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  2. 'Wag Na 'Wag Kang Lalayo - Wikipedia

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    Wag na Wag Kang Lalayo (lit. Don't Go Away Anymore) is a 1996 Philippine action film co-written and directed by Jose N. Carreon. The film stars Rudy Fernandez and Vina Morales .

  3. palawa kani - Wikipedia

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    Palawa kani is a constructed language [1] created by the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre as a composite Tasmanian language, based on reconstructed vocabulary from the limited accounts of the various languages once spoken by the Aboriginal people of what is now Tasmania (palawa kani: Lutruwita).

  4. Talk:'Wag Na 'Wag Kang Lalayo - Wikipedia

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  5. Talk:palawa kani - Wikipedia

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    Among the claims on public-domain books and monkey selfies was a curious request from 2012: that Wikipedia remove a page on the Tasmanian language palawa kani, because an aboriginal resources center owned the rights to the language itself.The argument against Wikipedia’s palawa kani page, however, is even more complicated.

  6. Lorna Tolentino - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Lorna Perez Aluquin-Fernandez (born December 23, 1961), better known by her stage name Lorna Tolentino, sometimes known as L.T., an abbreviation of her screen name, is a Filipino actress, model, film producer and television personality.

  7. Aboriginal Tasmanians - Wikipedia

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    The Tasmanian Palawa Aboriginal community is making an effort to reconstruct and reintroduce a Tasmanian language, called palawa kani out of the various records on Tasmanian languages. Other Tasmanian Aboriginal communities use words from traditional Tasmanian languages, according to the language area they were born or live in.

  8. Languages of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Palawa kani is an in-progress constructed language, built from a composite of surviving words from various Tasmanian Aboriginal languages. [ 31 ] Indigenous sign languages

  9. Palawa - Wikipedia

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    Palawa languages, group of Tasmanian languages spoken by Indigenous people Palawa kani, a language of the Palawa people; See also. Palawan (disambiguation)